Heimdall One Click Unbrick For All Samsung
Looks like another useful tool for our Epics thanks to of XDA! OP: Background I've been working on stopping the bricking problem on our phones for a while now.superhuman soldering skills no longer required for JTAG - I keep this updated with current information as it develops.this will give you some resistor values to try -um.
Just in case you lick your battery and need warranty replacement -A compilation of resources for Galaxy S Phones. I wanted to write some software which will help the user to understand what they are doing. So I began the Heimdall One-Click project.
Heimdall One-Click is not yet finished, but the Unbrick is complete. Heimdall One-Click is based on binaries from another Open-Source project. Credit for Heimdall goes to Benjamin Dobell, Glass Echidna.
About One-Click UnBrick This Software:. Will work on all Samsung devices which use Odin. Is a single, portable executable. Is the first one-click anything for our devices on Linux. Works on Mac. Works on Windows. Is open source.
Is programmed in Java. Deploys and installs Heimdall for your OS. Is super easy to use. Only one button! Demonstration video: Image captured on Ubuntu 11.04: This software is completely safe. It is a part of my Heimdall One-Click project. I wanted to release this to work out any cross-platform difficulties which may be encountered before I release Heimdall One-Click.
Instructions 1. Copy OneClick.jar to your Desktop- or any other folder on your computer, It won't work on a network share. Double click. As long as you have Java installed On Linux and Mac you are up and running. For Windows as a work around to UAC (User Access Control, the annoying popups), a executable called 'OneClickLoader.exe' has been deployed to the same folder as OneClick.jar. It is important that you do not rename OneClick.jar until after runnning OneClickLoader.exe 3.
Right click OneClickLoader.exe and select 'Run as Administrator' - Setup should be run-of-the-mill. Problems and Comments If you would like to comment on something post here on XDA If you're unsure of something, post here on XDA If you have a show-stopping bug, please use this form: This is a list of all bugs reported: I am very interested in feedback.
If you would like to test this, just put your phone into download mode and click the unsoft brick button. It will simply reboot your phone.
It will not flash any firmware and it does not have the capability to do anything except release the locks which prevent a phone from booting if they are present. You will need Java installed on your computer: Windows 7: There is a problem with permissions which has been addressed in a recent version.
You may run this Code: runas /user:administrator /savecred One-ClickUnBrick-distribtuion.jar Linux users, mark this file as executable: Code: chmod +x One-ClickUnBrick-distribtuion.jar All platforms: Double Click to run, or from command line: Code: java -jar One-ClickUnBrick-distribtuion.jar Releases -Version1.0 3July11 initial release -Version1.b 4July11 fixes windows 7 & Vista UAC. Thanks to Roddreick for windows UAC workaround binary.Version1.IIX 5july11 fixes Winodws 7 and Vista. Adds countdown to non-imperative notifications. Adds real-time monitoring to determine if dependencies are actually required on Windows, rather then blindly installing.
Since windows is such a PITA, this was alot of work. This version will work if you have Java installed and OneClick.jar on your computer (no network shares) on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, OS X, and all Debian based Linux distributions including Ubuntu and Mint If you'd like to contribute to the next version Testing on your platform is as simple as putting your phone into download mode and clicking the button. It will simply reboot the phone if the phone is not bricked. Grab the code from the SVN: checkout You can modify the code with NetBeans: If you come up with a positive change, I'll add you to the SVN as a contributor or a committer to ensure you get credit for your work. I'm always looking to make a new version. Please give feedback.
note There are nine different procedures listed below: - Flash/Restore to Gingerbread FC09 (Current official OS) - Flash/Restore to Gingerbread EL30 - Flash/Restore to Froyo EC05 - Flash/Restore to Froyo EB13 - Restore to Eclair DI18 Using Windows - OSX, Linux and Alternative Windows Method for Eclair - Restore to Froyo DK28 - Flash Froyo DK28 Modem Only - Odin Workaround for Ubuntu'/note warn Make sure your battery is fully charged before attempting anything in this thread. If you did not heed this warning and your phone died while flashing, read. Trouble Shoot for all Odin Packages.
If your phone is not being recognized by Odin, try the following. Use a different USB computer port - Use a different USB cable If for some reason Odin does ever give you a FAIL or the process hangs up for more than 5 minutes in one spot then do the following.
Pull your battery out of your device and leave it out. Plug in your device via USB cable and connect it to your computer. Then boot into Download Mode (hold 1 on physical keyboard and press power).
Run the Odin package. When completed and you get the Green PASS, you can pop your battery back in and then reboot the phone and you should be good to go. Note: Some devices have given some trouble and you have to attempt this twice to get it to work.
Also make sure all anti virus software is off/disabled. One last option is remove your sdcard if everything else fails. /warn infoTIP.
USERS RUNNING MTD FORMAT PLEASE READ. If you are running your device under the new MTD format, example CleanGB and other MTD based ROMs and need to restore back to stock you will need to use the Gingerbread package below along with the following PIT file to reset the partition.
(Download) Take that PIT file and place it in the PIT slot in Odin along with the Gingerbread FC09/EL30 TAR file below. Click Repartition and Auto Reboot. (Note if first attempt fails with a SET PARTITION error then run it again WITHOUT the repartition checked) Continue with instructions below./TIP New: Flash/Restore to Gingerbread FC09 (Procedure #1) Thanks to Whosdaman for initially providing this.
Download and install the for your computer 2. Download the (extract its content to a place on your computer) 3. Download the 4. Download the most important part of all, 5. Power off your Epic 4g 6. Open the keyboard press and hold ' 1' and Power at the same time to enter 'Download Mode' 7. Run/Open Odin v1.87 on your computer, connect your device via USB cable and verify near the upper left hand side you have in the 'COM' box it lights up in Yellow with some numbers (these do not matter) that a connection has been established.
Select PDA and then the ' SPH-D700-FC09-8Gb-REL.tar.md5' file 9. Select PIT and then the ' victory8G100528.pit' file. Click start and let it go.
Should only take a few minutes and you will reboot into Gingerbread FC09 v2.3.6 Any troubles see the top of the page for the Odin trouble shoots. Flash/Restore to Gingerbread EL30 (Procedure #2) 0) Download and install the appropriate drivers for your Windows system: Plug your Epic into your computer via USB and let Windows recognize your phone/configure the drivers. After Windows is done with the drivers, unplug your Epic. 1) Download the following files from the site below and follow the instructions provided here. (Credit XDA Developers) of ACS (THANKS! ) You will need to download the Odin+Pit package & the Stock EL30 TAR package. tip If you have problems with Odin recognizing or flashing your phone in the following steps, you should first try using a different USB port and/or cable.

If you are still having problems, you can try uninstalling the Samsung drivers you downloaded from the link in Step 0, and download and install (select 'Software' at the bottom; it should say 'Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)') instead./tip 2) Boot your phone into download mode by powering off your phone holding '1' on the keyboard and holding power until you see a yellow sign with an android digging. 3) Extract 'Odin3+v1.61.zip' into a folder on your computer, then launch 'Odin3+v1.61.exe'. 4) Press the 'PDA' button and select 'SPH-D700-EL30-8Gb-REL.tar.md5'. On the left side of the Odin screen, make sure only 'Auto Reboot' is checked. 5) Plug in the USB cable (if it's done right you should see a yellow Com device light up in one of the rectangular boxes). 6) Click Start and wait until you get a green box at the top that says success.
Your phone should reboot. warn Note: DO NOT unplug your phone while Odin is flashing your phone. Unplugging early can cause your Epic to be permanently bricked. If Odin appears frozen/stuck, wait at least 5 minutes before unplugging and trying again (after 5 minutes any process Odin is attempting to complete will have ended)./warn tip Troubleshooting If you're having problems getting Odin to recognize your phone, try uninstalling the Samsung drivers you downloaded from the link above, and download and install (select 'Software' at the bottom; it should say 'Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)') instead. If Odin does recognize your phone but is failing during installation of the system files, you may have a bad download.
Try downloading the files again. If your phone turns off and does not respond at all, remove and replace the battery to get it working again. If you can't get your phone into download mode or Odin to recognize the device, then try removing your battery and plug your phone in and boot into download mode/connect to Odin WITHOUT your battery in the phone.
(Credit: Android Central's own DroidXcon) Another troubleshoot is removing your sd card can sometimes make a difference./tip/info infoTIP. USERS RUNNING MTD FORMAT PLEASE READ. If you are running your device under the new MTD format, example CleanGB and other MTD based ROMs and need to restore back to stock you will need to use the Froyo EC05 package below along with the following PIT file to reset the partition. (Download) Take that PIT file and place it in the PIT slot in Odin along with the Froyo EC05 TAR file below. Click Repartition and Auto Reboot. Continue with instructions below./TIP Flash/Restore to Froyo EC05 (Procedure #3) 0) Download and install the appropriate drivers for your Windows system: Plug your Epic into your computer via USB and let Windows recognize your phone/configure the drivers. After Windows is done with the drivers, unplug your Epic.
1) Download the following: (do not extract this file) tip If you have problems with Odin recognizing or flashing your phone in the following steps, you should first try using a different USB port and/or cable. If you are still having problems, you can try uninstalling the Samsung drivers you downloaded from the link in Step 0, and download and install (select 'Software' at the bottom; it should say 'Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)') instead./tip 2) Boot your phone into download mode by powering off your phone holding '1' on the keyboard and holding power until you see a yellow sign with an android digging. 3) Extract 'Odin3+v1.61.zip' into a folder on your computer, then launch 'Odin3+v1.61.exe'.
4) Press the 'PDA' button and select 'SPH-D700-EC05-8Gb-REL.tar.md5'. On the left side of the Odin screen, make sure only 'Auto Reboot' is checked. 5) Plug in the USB cable (if it's done right you should see a yellow Com device light up in one of the rectangular boxes). 6) Click Start and wait until you get a green box at the top that says success.
Your phone should reboot. warn Note: DO NOT unplug your phone while Odin is flashing your phone. Unplugging early can cause your Epic to be permanently bricked. If Odin appears frozen/stuck, wait at least 5 minutes before unplugging and trying again (after 5 minutes any process Odin is attempting to complete will have ended)./warn tip Troubleshooting If you're having problems getting Odin to recognize your phone, try uninstalling the Samsung drivers you downloaded from the link above, and download and install (select 'Software' at the bottom; it should say 'Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)') instead. If Odin does recognize your phone but is failing during installation of the system files, you may have a bad download.
Try downloading the files again. If your phone turns off and does not respond at all, remove and replace the battery to get it working again. If you can't get your phone into download mode or Odin to recognize the device, then try removing your battery and plug your phone in and boot into download mode/connect to Odin WITHOUT your battery in the phone. (Credit: Android Central's own DroidXcon) Another troubleshoot is removing your sd card can sometimes make a difference./tip/info info New: Flash/Restore to Froyo EB13 (Procedure #4) 0) Download and install the appropriate drivers for your Windows system: Plug your Epic into your computer via USB and let Windows recognize your phone/configure the drivers. After Windows is done with the drivers, unplug your Epic.
1) Download the following: (extract the contents of this file) tip If you have problems with Odin recognizing or flashing your phone in the following steps, you should first try using a different USB port and/or cable. If you are still having problems, you can try uninstalling the Samsung drivers you downloaded from the link in Step 0, and download and install (select 'Software' at the bottom; it should say 'Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)') instead./tip 2) Boot your phone into download mode by powering off your phone holding '1' on the keyboard and holding power until you see a yellow sign with an android digging. 3) Extract 'Odin3+v1.61.zip' into a folder on your computer, then launch 'Odin3+v1.61.exe'. 4) Press the 'PDA' button and select 'SPH-D700-EB13-8Gb-REL.tar.md5'. On the left side of the Odin screen, make sure only 'Auto Reboot' is checked. 5) Plug in the USB cable (if it's done right you should see a yellow Com device light up in one of the rectangular boxes). 6) Click Start and wait until you get a green box at the top that says success.
Your phone should reboot. warn Note: DO NOT unplug your phone while Odin is flashing your phone. Unplugging early can cause your Epic to be permanently bricked. If Odin appears frozen/stuck, wait at least 5 minutes before unplugging and trying again (after 5 minutes any process Odin is attempting to complete will have ended)./warn tip Troubleshooting If you're having problems getting Odin to recognize your phone, try uninstalling the Samsung drivers you downloaded from the link above, and download and install (select 'Software' at the bottom; it should say 'Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)') instead. If Odin does recognize your phone but is failing during installation of the system files, you may have a bad download.
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Try downloading the files again. If your phone turns off and does not respond at all, remove and replace the battery to get it working again. If you can't get your phone into download mode or Odin to recognize the device, then try removing your battery and plug your phone in and boot into download mode/connect to Odin WITHOUT your battery in the phone. (Credit: Android Central's own DroidXcon) Another troubleshoot is removing your sd card can sometimes make a difference./tip/info - info New: of the below procedure.
Please read the entire guide before you start. Notice the nice picture at the bottom that shows you how to do anything you might be unsure about. Restore to Eclair DI18 Using Windows (Procedure #5) Step 0. Download and install the appropriate drivers for your Windows system: Plug your Epic into your computer via USB and let Windows recognize your phone/configure the drivers. After Windows is done with the drivers, unplug your Epic.
Download and extract Odin, my new most favorite wonder utility. Step 2. Download the Eclair-DI18 Odin tar file. Download the.pit Step 4. Disconnect your phone from the pc and open Odin Step 5. Turn off your phone.
Then hold the '1' key on your keyboard while powering the device on. This puts the phone into Download mode. (PS love the pic of the cleaning android) Credit for picture goes to Step 6.
Connect your phone (you should see Odin put a Com4 or something like that in the first box. The actual number is NOT important what is important is something popped up there when you connected your device, meaning ODIN can see it) Step 7. In the right half of Odin, press the PIT button, and select your.pit file. Check the PDA box, and press the PDA button. Select the SPH-D700-DI18-8Gb-REL.tar (if it is named SPH-D700-DI18-8Gb-REL.tar.md5 rename it by removing the.md5 at the end) you downloaded in Step 2. In the left half of Odin, check only the 'Auto Reboot' and 'Debug En' boxes. Make sure everything else is unchecked.
Watch the progress bar, and wait for it to finish. warnNote: DO NOT unplug your phone while Odin is flashing your phone. Unplugging early can cause your Epic to be permanently bricked. If Odin appears frozen/stuck, wait at least 5 minutes before unplugging and trying again (after 5 minutes any process Odin is attempting to complete will have ended)./warn tip Troubleshooting If you're having problems getting Odin to recognize your phone, try uninstalling the Samsung drivers you downloaded from the link above, and download and install (select 'Software' at the bottom; it should say 'Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)') instead.
If Odin does recognize your phone but is failing during installation of the system files, you may have a bad download. Try downloading the files again. Some users have had success by not including the.pit file in their installation. If your phone turns off and does not respond at all, remove and replace the battery to get it working again./tip/info info OSX, Linux and Alternative Windows Method for Eclair This guide was created by member aerospacial using Windows (OSX and Linux may need to make minor adjustments to this method): Downloaded the files from: Heimdall Glass Echidna. Just in case, extract all files to one folder.
Extract both the heimdall folder and the ROM folder as well. At the bottom of the page you will find latest software package.
Package includes: 1 folder: includes a program to install specific drivers for this program 4 files: including heimdall - frontend which has a user interface (the one I used to run) 1 txt file: help guide pretty simple. I recommend heimdall for those that are having many issues or don't get Odin to work (like me). Odin is much simpler. To use heimdall with epic follow the instructions on the txt file: These instructions were written for Windows Vista / Server 2008 however the producedure should be essentially the same for all supported versions of Windows (XP onwards). Driver Installation Instructions: 1. Put your Samsung Galaxy S into download mode and plug it in.
Run zadig.exe included in the Drivers subdirectory. From the menu chose Options - List All Devices. From the USB Device list chose 'Samsung USB Composite DEvice'. Press 'Install Driver', click 'Yes' to the prompt and if you receive a message about being unable to verify the publisher of the driver click 'Install this driver software anyway'. Done Once done with these steps, follow the following: Flashing Firmware with Heimdall Frontend: 1. Fully charge your device (use the wall charger as it's faster).
Download a decrypted Samsung Galaxy S ROM and extract it to a directory. If the ROM is provided as one of more archives (nested or otherwise), extract them all to the same location.
NOTE: If you want to use the CSC then extract it last. Open Heimdall Frontend. Put your Galaxy S device into download mode and plug it in.
For each file you wish to flash use 'Browse' to select the file. (These file can be extracted from the.tar files, match the files to the ones being asked for) 5b. IF YOUR PHONE IS BRICKED (like mine was) the field for data needs to use a different file, use the one found here: RapidShare AG, Cham, Switzerland 5c.
Also the.pit file was not necessary either. Press 'Start'. warn Note: DO NOT unplug your phone while Heimdall is flashing your phone. Unplugging early can cause your Epic to be permanently bricked.

If Odin appears frozen/stuck, wait at least 5 minutes before unplugging and trying again (after 5 minutes any process Heimdall is attempting to complete will have ended)./warn 7. Heimdall Frontend will display the progress and inform you when the flash is complete. If all goes well then it should work. It worked for me. (If you get some type of error but still boots, try going into recovery mode and doing a factory erase/swipe.)/info info New: Restore to Froyo DK28 0) Download and install the appropriate drivers for your Windows system: Plug your Epic into your computer via USB and let Windows recognize your phone/configure the drivers.
After Windows is done with the drivers, unplug your Epic. 1) Download the following: (do not extract this file) tip If you have problems with Odin recognizing or flashing your phone in the following steps, you should first try using a different USB port and/or cable. If you are still having problems, you can try uninstalling the Samsung drivers you downloaded from the link in Step 0, and download and install (select 'Software' at the bottom; it should say 'Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)') instead./tip 2) Boot your phone into download mode by powering off your phone holding '1' on the keyboard and holding power until you see a yellow sign with an android digging. 3) Extract 'Odin3+v1.61andepic.pit.zip' into a folder on your computer, then launch 'Odin3+v1.61.exe'. 4) Press the 'PIT' button and select 'victory8G100528.pit', then press the 'PDA' button and select 'SPH-D700-DK28-8Gb-REL.tar.md5'.
On the left side of the Odin screen, make sure only 'Auto Reboot' is checked. 5) Plug in the USB cable (if it's done right you should see a yellow Com device light up in one of the rectangular boxes). 6) Click Start and wait until you get a green box at the top that says success. Your phone should reboot. Note: DO NOT unplug your phone while Odin is flashing your phone. Unplugging early can cause your Epic to be permanently bricked.
If Odin appears frozen/stuck, wait at least 5 minutes before unplugging and trying again (after 5 minutes any process Odin is attempting to complete will have ended). tip If you get an error that says 'md5 hash is invalid', try starting again from Step 1d and only use 'SPH-D700-DK28-8Gb-REL.tar.md5', omitting the 'victory8G100528.pit' file. You can also try removing the '.md5' from 'SPH-D700-DK28-8Gb-REL.tar.md5' and flashing with and without the 'victory8G100528.pit' file.
Troubleshooting: If you're having problems getting Odin to recognize your phone, try uninstalling the Samsung drivers you downloaded from the link above, and download and install (select 'Software' at the bottom; it should say 'Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)') instead. If Odin does recognize your phone but is failing during installation of the system files, you may have a bad download. Try downloading the files again. Some users have had success by not including the.pit file in their installation. If your phone turns off and does not respond at all, remove and replace the battery to get it working again./tip/info info New: Flash Froyo DK28 Modem Only 0) Download and install the appropriate drivers for your Windows system: Plug your Epic into your computer via USB and let Windows recognize your phone/configure the drivers.
After Windows is done with the drivers, unplug your Epic. 1) Download the following: tip If you have problems with Odin recognizing or flashing your phone in the following steps, you should first try using a different USB port and/or cable. If you are still having problems, you can try uninstalling the Samsung drivers you downloaded from the link in Step 0, and download and install (select 'Software' at the bottom; it should say 'Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)') instead./tip 2) Boot your phone into download mode by powering off your phone holding '1' on the keyboard and holding power until you see a yellow sign with an android digging.
3) Run the 'Odin3+v1.61.exe' program. 4) Press the 'PDA' button and select 'DK28 modem.tar'. On the left side of the Odin screen, make sure only 'Auto Reboot' is checked. 5) Plug in the USB cable (if it's done right you should see a yellow Com device light up in one of the rectangular boxes). 6) Click Start and wait until you get a green box at the top that says success.
Your phone should reboot. warn Note: DO NOT unplug your phone while Odin is flashing your phone.
Unplugging early can cause your Epic to be permanently bricked. If Odin appears frozen/stuck, wait at least 5 minutes before unplugging and trying again (after 5 minutes any process Odin is attempting to complete will have ended)./warn Troubleshooting If you're having problems getting Odin to recognize your phone, try uninstalling the Samsung drivers you downloaded from the link above, and download and install (select 'Software' at the bottom; it should say 'Device(Install),USB Driver (Software) (ver.1.0)') instead. If Odin does recognize your phone but is failing during installation of the system files, you may have a bad download. Try downloading the files again. Some users have had success by not including the.pit file in their installation.
If your phone turns off and does not respond at all, remove and replace the battery to get it working again./tip/info info New: Odin Workaround for Ubuntu The Samsung phone has a different USB signature depending on whether it is normally running (or in download/DL mode, with the yellow digger icon). So I had to start the phone in DL mode, under Ubuntu (or whatever flavor of Linux you use), then look at it via the lsusb command. You'll notice that it is listed differently in DL mode than when the phone is just normally booted and you plug it in.
So, what I did was to verify that Linux picked it up while in DL mode (using the lsusb command), it did. Next I start VirtualBox (I imagine it is very similar using VMWare or KVM) but before I start my Windows virtual machine, I bring up its' settings and under USB I removed existing USB filters and then clicked to add a new filter (VirtualBox will query the Linux system to find available Plugged-in devices). You should see your phone here. Mine was listed as something like 'Gadget Serial'. I included pictures that show you that the phone advertises itself differently depending on the mode it's in (different USB productID).
Once you've got that USB filter setup in VirtualBox, you can keep the phone connected and just launch your Windows VM. Then you can just launch Odin, In my case, when I launched Windows and Odin, I already had the phone attached and it just worked. Odin showed my phone connected and I went ahead with flashing. optionally restart Linux - Had to do this on a few occasions. Put phone in DL (Download) mode - keyboard's 1 key plus power button.
do an lsusb command in Linux and find your phone (lsusb -v gives you all details). Start VirtualBox and create a USB filter. Launch Windows. Launch Odin. Hopefully you'll see the device there and can proceed. warn Note: DO NOT unplug your phone while Odin is flashing your phone.
Unplugging early can cause your Epic to be permanently bricked. If Odin appears frozen/stuck, wait at least 5 minutes before unplugging and trying again (after 5 minutes any process Odin is attempting to complete will have ended)./warn.
I can not 100% confirm this but my only success has been on a particular USB port. It might just be coincidence (I'm thinking it is), but until I'm able to confirm it, it wouldn't kill you to try an alternate USB port if one fails after rebooting Linux. Hey, do i use the same steps and.pit files for each flash?Yes you would use the same odin steps starting back at your first upgrade, from dg17 to dg27. Let odin complete it will reboot the phone if sucessful and you will appear on dg27. Check your phones version numbers to confirm.
All is okay run odin again and do the next upgrade from dg27 to di07. Repeat until your at di18. I know its a lot of work, downloading is the worst part. The actual odin process only takes about 5 minutes or so. If this all works I will be happy for you and also hapy that I got you threw it and ready for your froyo update which we can tackle when we get to that point. Good luck, you have Android Central riding shotgun!
Baseband VERSION# S 700.0.5S.DI18 kernal version # 2.6.29 hardware version D700.0.5 Looks like you got it friend. Glad I could help, hope your g/f is a bit happier on the night of official Froyo's release. The following was a user I helped out, via PM which we normally never do but this was one of those situations where it needed a lot of attention and the user was openly new at all these methods. I applaud him for attempting this and was happy to help him out and for him being honest that he was nervous and needed the extra guidance. Odin v.3 engine (ID:4).
File analysis. Get PIT for mapping. Firmware update start. Param.lfs Sbl.bin boot.bin recovery.bin zImage factoryfs.rfs datafs.rfs Complete(Write) operation failed. All threads completed.
(succeed 0 / failed 1) I keep getting a fail at the end of the process. Odin v.3 engine (ID:4). File analysis. Get PIT for mapping.
Firmware update start. Param.lfs Sbl.bin boot.bin recovery.bin zImage factoryfs.rfs datafs.rfs Complete(Write) operation failed. All threads completed.
(succeed 0 / failed 1) I keep getting a fail at the end of the processTry doing it without the.pit file. I've tried running this three times. The first time it froze when it got to the Setup Connection step, the second and third time it went one step further and froze at the Initialization step. I'm going from DG17 to DI18 so I can do the update.zip method of getting EB13. Any ideas why it would be freezing at this step?.edit - Will also not boot up normally now. Just shows a pic of a computer and a phone.
Tried downloading the other Samsung drivers with no luck. Still freezing at the Initialization step. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.edit 2 - Downloaded Odin v1.7 and still have the same problem. It feels like a communication issue. I am going to reboot the computer and remove the battery from the phone and try again.
Also going to download the DG27 files just in case I can get that installed.last edit - Apparently a reboot, Odin v 1.7, and using a different USB port was all I needed. It is past the Initialization step and is flashing now. As long as it doesn't have any failures I should be ok. I've tried Odin versions 1,1.3,1.6, & 1.7.
I've tried with/without the.pit.no luck. I tried the new tar from the Samsung executable.no luck.
The only thing I can come up with for a reason it's not working is I'm trying to flash the phone with an old laptop using the USB 1.1 standard. Before I play dumb with Sprint can anyone verify that to be a likely cause for the flash to fail? I do have a machine that has Vista and USB 2.0, but for some reason it will not recognize the phone after using both drivers? I just want to make sure I've tried everything before I risk taking the phone into Sprint.
I've tried Odin versions 1,1.3,1.6, & 1.7. I've tried with/without the.pit.no luck. I tried the new tar from the Samsung executable.no luck. The only thing I can come up with for a reason it's not working is I'm trying to flash the phone with an old laptop using the USB 1.1 standard. Before I play dumb with Sprint can anyone verify that to be a likely cause for the flash to fail? I do have a machine that has Vista and USB 2.0, but for some reason it will not recognize the phone after using both drivers?
I just want to make sure I've tried everything before I risk taking the phone into Sprint.I had this problem earlier when I started up my old desktop running on an old Pentium III Windows XP. I had my drivers installed but had to 1st time around go into system/manage devices/ and force the USB ports to recognize the phone the first time around. Since then its been okay. I've Odin a few times for testing the new EB13 and rooted. Play around, you will get it.
Switch ports, try a different cable. I have even heard of people using a powered USB hub and then it works.
Odin is fussy, bottom line. I don't have a spare smart phone lying around to use while I search for answers elsewhere so I just took it to Sprint. Turns out they couldn't flash it either after trying for 90 minutes.
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They charged me $35 for a replacement since I don't pay for insurance. Coming from the Pre, where I did a lot of modding to my phone, I think the tools used to access your phone are just better. I tried both Heindall and Odin on Windows and Ubuntu Linix.no dice. I did just upgrade to 2.2 manually. Version DK28 had AVRCP issues (didn't work) and other problems.